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This commit introduces maxscale::future, maxscale::packaged_task
and maxscale::thread that are modeled after C++11 std::future,
std::packaged_task and std::thread as described here:
http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/thread

The standard classes rely upon rvalue references (and move
constructors) introduced by C++11. As the C++ compilers we must use
are pre-C++11 that feature is obviously not present. The absence of
rvalue references is circumvented by implementing regular copy
constructors and assignment operators as if the arguments were rvalue
references.

In practice the above means that when one of these objects are copied,
the state is _moved_ rendering the copied object in default initialized
state. Some care is needed to ensure that unintended copying does not
occur.
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MaxScale by MariaDB Corporation

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The MariaDB Corporation MaxScale is an intelligent proxy that allows forwarding of database statements to one or more database servers using complex rules, a semantic understanding of the database statements and the roles of the various servers within the backend cluster of databases.

MaxScale is designed to provide load balancing and high availability functionality transparently to the applications. In addition it provides a highly scalable and flexible architecture, with plugin components to support different protocols and routing decisions.

MaxScale is implemented in C and makes extensive use of the asynchronous I/O capabilities of the Linux operating system. The epoll system is used to provide the event driven framework for the input and output via sockets.

The protocols are implemented as external shared object modules which can be loaded at runtime. These modules support a fixed interface, communicating the entries points via a structure consisting of a set of function pointers. This structure is called the "module object".

The code that routes the queries to the database servers is also loaded as external shared objects and are referred to as routing modules.

An Google Group exists for MaxScale that can be used to discuss ideas, issues and communicate with the MaxScale community.

We're also on the #maria and #maxscale channels on FreeNode.

Please report all feature requests, improvements and bugs in the MariaDB Jira.

Documentation

For information about installing and using MaxScale, please refer to the documentation. The official documentation can be found on the MariaDB Knowledge Base.

The module and configuration documentation can be found in the Documentation directory of the source tree.

Contributing Code

Read the Contributing page on the wiki for more information on how to do pull request and where to do them.

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